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dojo.xhdr understands it on return from the AJAX call.
- I really wrote a LotusScript class to manage all this. It parses JSON input from the client-side AJAX invocation, producing a managable list of key/value pairs in list that's used during processing. That processing updates the list of key/value pairs as needed. Then it does what I posted in one call on output:
Print ajax.toJSON
As far as classes go it's pretty simplistic, but that doesn't mean something Java doesn't already exist. It just means if you can't find it, it should take about an hour to whip it together. JSON *is* just a string no matter what manipulates it.
Hope this helps...
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